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The Louisiana Museum of Modern Art is the most popular museum in Denmark, yet you won’t see much overcrowding, as the place is big enough to make it feel spacious and not too noisy.
Located about 25 miles north of the Danish capital and easily reachable by train, this museum has an impressive permanent collection with over 3,000 works, and hosts 8-12 special exhibitions annually (check the current and upcoming exhibitions on the official website to know more).
Prefer visiting on a weekday afternoon, it’s when the museum is calmest. Mornings tend to be busier.
The museum is closed on Mondays and closes earlier (at 18:00) during public holidays (you can check those here).
The high season lasts from May to October, with particular peaks in July and August.
The lowest number of visitors is in winter, from December to the end of February (excluding school holidays at the end of December and on the second week of February).
As some of the museum’s exhibitions attract thousands of visitors, avoid coming during the first or last week of any special exhibition (check the schedule here).
Ticket prices
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Full price: DKK 110
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Students (with valid ID): DKK 95
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Children under 18: free
Photo credits to m.a.r.c. via Flickr
Photo credits to m.a.r.c. via Flickr
Addresses
3050
Humlebaek
By car: Louisiana is located 35 km north of Copenhagen and 10 km south of Helsingør. Take E47/E55 or Strandvejen along the coast of the Sound.
By train: On the Danish State Railway (DSB), the Sound coastal route takes about 35 minutes from Copenhagen’s Central Station and 10 minutes from Helsingør. From Humlebæk Station, it’s a 10-minute walk to the museum.
By bus: No. 388 to Humlebæk Strandvej/Louisiana.